I Mother Earth, Ladysmith Black Mambazo play The Oakville Centre

The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts has something for everyone this weekend with two big-time music acts hitting the stage.

Canadian alternative rock legends I Mother Earth will play tonight (Friday), while tomorrow night will feature South African male chorus Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

Tickets for both shows are limited.

The Juno Award-winning group I Mother Earth is back after an eight-year hiatus, reuniting in 2012 with all the original band members, Brian Byrne, Bruce Gordon, Christian Tanna and Jagori Tanna.

The group has a new single, We Got the Love, which continues their jam rock sound, while adding a Latin influence. The group will also perform its big hits from its long successful run from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s. The group won a Juno for best hard rock album in 1994 for their Dig album.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo has been on the music scene for 45 years, singing their joyous and uplifting music that has been heard across the world.

The group has won three Grammy Awards and has sold out New York’s Carnegie Hall. The group has produced more than 50 albums, many of which have received gold or platinum-disc certification.

After all these years, the face of the group continues to be its founder and front man Joseph Shabalala. The group’s music represents every corner of the world’s religious, cultural and ethnic landscape